Your roof is the most important part of your home. It provides relief from the heat or the cold outside and helps to protect your home from weather elements, pests and burglars. It can also play a big role in the financial value of your house, due to its importance to the street appeal of your home. So, it is understandable that you would want longevity from your roof. But how long should a good roof last? The short answer is that there are several factors that can determine the longevity of your roof, so let’s take a look at them.
The material that was used to build your roof is one of the most important factors in determining how long your roof will last. Concrete tiles, terracotta tiles and Colorbond steal all have their particular strengths and detractors, so we will now look over them.
Concrete tiles have been a popular roofing choice for a very long time. They are strong, cost effective and can usually last around 50 years. They can withstand a range of weather conditions, such as heavy wind, rain, or hail. On the other hand, improper handling, dropping them or applying too much weight to them can break them, leading to problems. Moss or debris can also cause water to build up, forcing it to leak under the tiles and into the roof. Concrete tiles will also fade in colour over time.
Terracotta roof tiles are made from dense material that retains heat well, providing a great thermal performance that can keep you home cool in the summer and warm in the winter. The downside to terracotta roof tiles is that they are relatively high maintenance compared to other roofing materials. They are not very moisture-resistant and, as a result, moss can build up quickly, resulting in your roof requiring regular cleaning. Terracotta tiles are also among the more expensive roofing materials. That said, they can still provide your home with a good 20 years of service.
Colorbond steal roofs provide many benefits to your home. Corrugated steal is a lightweight material, which is extremely durable and Colorbond in particular can withstand the harshest Australian weather elements. Colorbond can also last up to 70 years, making it one of the longest-lasting roofing materials. While it is initially more expensive than other roofing materials, the extra longevity is often worth the cost. Colorbond coatings are also designed to reflect extreme heat, improving your home’s thermal efficiency.
In summary, there are many factors that may determine the longevity of your roof. Concrete tiles are a relatively cheap option that can last up to 50 years, but easily fade and can be broken. Terracotta tiles have a great thermal performance, but are more difficult to maintain and don’t last as long. And Colorbond has a higher initial cost, but it provides great thermal efficiency and lasts longer than other roofing materials.
Top Glaze Roofing Systems are a licensed and experienced roofing company that have been servicing Melbourne and its surrounding suburbs since 1987. To organise a professional assessor to come out and provide a free no obligation roof report and quote for all of your roofing needs, call 1800 88 77 98 anytime.